Researchers create nanotubes that don't leak, don't clog, and could deliver drugs in the future.
According to Innovation Toronto, scientists have found a way to turn plastic waste into useful liquid products - such as engine oil, lubricants, detergents and even cosmetics.
Scientists make micro-coils from carbon, nitrogen and manganese, capable of producing chemical reactions that dissolve micro-plastic particles.
Scientists have long known that under appropriate conditions, a small amount of water can be treated to change the boiling point or freezing point.
Researchers at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, Israel, have discovered a way in which bacteria can communicate with each other through nanotubes.